Abstract

We develop an agent-based artificial general intelligent system that can be implemented in compact and power-efficient electronic hardware. The hardware under development is called the Street Engine, which is a hardware-based cognitive architecture for implementing agent-based artificial intelligence. In this paper, we introduce an agent-based system to replicate simple cognitive behaviours. In the processes of this system, numerical data are converted into fuzzy symbolic representations of the surrounding environment, and reasoning rules are included in a modified Fuzzy Inference System to support the cognitive decision-making. We use a case study example, the homing behaviour of the honey bee, to demonstrate constructing production rules and implementing the cognitive and reasoning capabilities of agents. The low level cognitive behaviour is converted into a rule-based fuzzy system, and hardware-based experiments have been conducted to verify the effectiveness of the proposed technique.

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